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Rocky (1976)

Rocky (1976)
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Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone), a Philadelphia boxer, is but one step removed from total bum-hood. A once-promising pugilist, Rocky is now taking nickel-and-dime bouts and running strongarm errands for local loan sharks to survive. Even his supportive trainer, Mickey (Burgess Meredith), has given up on Rocky. All this changes thanks to Muhammad Ali-like super-boxer Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers). With the Bicentennial celebration coming up, Creed must find a "Cinderella" opponent for the big July 4th bout -- some unknown whom Creed can "glorify" for a few minutes before knocking him cold. Rocky Balboa was not the only Cinderella involved here: writer/director Sylvester Stallone, himself a virtual unknown, managed to sell his Rocky script (one of 35 that he'd written over the years) on the proviso that he be given the starring role. Since the film was to be made on a shoestring and marketed on a low-level basis, the risk factor to United Artists was small. For Stallone, this was a make-or-break opportunity -- just like Rocky's million-to-one shot with Apollo Creed. Costing under a million dollars, Rocky managed to register with audiences everywhere, earning back 60 times its cost. The film won several Academy Awards, including Best Picture. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Sylvester StalloneTalia Shire, (more)
Director(s):
John G. Avildsen
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone), a Philadelphia boxer, is but one step removed from total bum-hood. A once-promising pugilist, Rocky is now taking nickel-and-dime bouts and running strongarm errands for local loan sharks to survive. Even his supportive trainer, Mickey (Burgess Meredith), has given up on Rocky. All this changes thanks to Muhammad Ali-like super-boxer Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers). With the Bicentennial celebration coming up, Creed must find a "Cinderella" opponent for the big July 4th bout -- some unknown whom Creed can "glorify" for a few minutes before knocking him cold. Rocky Balboa was not the only Cinderella involved here: writer/director Sylvester Stallone, himself a virtual unknown, managed to sell his Rocky script (one of 35 that he'd written over the years) on the proviso that he be given the starring role. Since the film was to be made on a shoestring and marketed on a low-level basis, the risk factor to United Artists was small. For Stallone, this was a make-or-break opportunity -- just like Rocky's million-to-one shot with Apollo Creed. Costing under a million dollars, Rocky managed to register with audiences everywhere, earning back 60 times its cost. The film won several Academy Awards, including Best Picture. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
119 mins

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Director(s):
John G. Avildsen
Writer(s):
Sylvester Stallone
Producer(s):
Robert ChartoffIrwin Winkler
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Suitable for Teens, Adult Situations, Violence)
Rocky Awards:
  • 1998 - American Film Institute - 100 Greatest American Movies
  • 1976 - Directors Guild of America - Best Director
  • 1976 - Golden Globe - Best Picture - Drama
  • 1976 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Picture - Drama
  • 1976 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Picture
  • 1976 - National Board of Review - Best Supporting Actress
  • 1976 - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Supporting Actress
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    Courtney B.

    I always thought Rocky was a mans movie, but I have really fallen for the Rocky movies. They are up-lifting and make you feel good. Rocky is a funny guy who cant be mean to anyone and his life is so very interesting. The only reason I didnt give it a full 5 stars was because I was disappointed in the ending and that Rocky never blocks himself when he fights. But this is a wonderful movie that you must have in your movie collection!

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    Emerita A.

    Good oldie but goodie!

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    DeForest T.

    The original and still the best of the franchise

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